
pmid: 22796381
Bothrops andianus is a venomous snake found in the area of Machu Picchu (Peru). Its venom is not included in the antigenic pool used for production of the Peruvian anti-bothropic anti-venom. B. andianus venom can elicit many biological effects such as hemorrhage, hemolysis, proteolytic activity and lethality. The Peruvian anti-bothropic anti-venom displays consistent cross-reactivity with B. andianus venom, by ELISA and Western Blotting and is also effective in neutralizing the venom's toxic activities.
Andean snake, Male, Bothrops andianus, Anti-venom, Toxicity, Antivenins, Blotting, Western, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Hemorrhage, Cross Reactions, Toxicology, Venom, Hemolysis, Mice, Peru, Proteolysis, Animals, Bothrops, Female, Snake Venoms
Andean snake, Male, Bothrops andianus, Anti-venom, Toxicity, Antivenins, Blotting, Western, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Hemorrhage, Cross Reactions, Toxicology, Venom, Hemolysis, Mice, Peru, Proteolysis, Animals, Bothrops, Female, Snake Venoms
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